What type of monkey is tame?

It's important to understand that no monkey is truly "tame" in the same way a domesticated dog or cat is. Monkeys are wild animals with complex social structures and needs that cannot be fully replicated in a domestic setting.

Even monkeys raised in captivity can exhibit unpredictable and potentially dangerous behavior. They may bite, scratch, throw objects, or become aggressive.

It is illegal and unethical to keep most monkey species as pets. This is because:

* They have complex social needs that cannot be met in a typical home environment.

* They can carry diseases that are harmful to humans.

* They can be destructive to property.

* They can be dangerous to humans, especially children.

The only monkeys that might be considered "tame" are those raised specifically for research purposes. These monkeys are typically kept in controlled environments and have been carefully bred and trained for specific tasks. However, even these monkeys can exhibit unpredictable behavior.

Instead of trying to tame a monkey, it's best to admire them in their natural habitat or at zoos and sanctuaries where they receive proper care.